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'This is the final throw of the dice': Talks on post-Brexit trade deal resume in Brussels
Poll: What is the best type of cheese?
'I want to stay presidential': Donald Trump calls on Georgia governor to overturn election result
UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer self-isolating for second time after staff member tests positive for Covid-19
US House of Representatives approves bill to decriminalise cannabis at federal level
Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen to hold emergency talks on Brexit deal
Brexit talks in 'difficult phase' as hopes of trade agreement recede
Action promised on rental overcrowding after 'shocking' Prime Time investigation
FactCheck: Was the UK able to approve the Pfizer vaccine before the EU because of Brexit?
Explainer: Why is Ireland looking for observer status at the Arctic Council?
Dance schools can facilitate individual dance training, minister says
Sinn Féin says Leo Varadkar's claims about 'racist and homophobic' online supporters are 'without foundation'
New anti-fascist alliance to stand 'Le Chéile' against rise of far-right in Ireland
Full Covid-19 testing and tracing will be provided during the Christmas period
Workers in high-risk environments like meat factories could be one of the first groups to get the vaccine
Gardaí to get access to suspects' phones as part of plan to tackle white-collar crime and corruption
Public will not be refunded if concerts in 2021 are rescheduled, Varadkar warns
‘Good chance’ of Brexit trade deal in coming days, Coveney says
Final report of Commission into Mother and Baby Homes to be published in January
Ethics watchdog 'very concerned' at failure of Renua to account for public funding spent in 2019
Government voting against motion to pay student nurses described as 'betrayal'
US government lawyers interview Ivanka Trump over alleged misuse of funds by presidential committee
EU agency insists it has the 'most appropriate' vaccine regulation process after UK approves Pfizer jab
The largest cohort on the PUP right now? Workers in accommodation and food services
UK breaching Northern Ireland Protocol would be a 'really big mistake', Coveney says
Tánaiste says there could be widespread Covid-19 immunity in Ireland by next September
Health Minister says Covid-19 vaccine should be free as nine freezer trucks arrive in Ireland
Boris Johnson remains ‘optimistic’ of post-Brexit trade deal with Brussels
Taoiseach: 'There's nothing I would like better right now than a pint in a rural pub in the west of Ireland'
Brian Stanley apologises for IRA tweets: We need to talk about the past in a way that doesn't deepen division
Balloons left outside Leinster House to represent the 56 people who have died in homeless services in Dublin this year
Taoiseach says it's 'not satisfactory' that trans healthcare report hasn't been published
US officials investigating 'bribery scheme' involving donations in return for presidential pardons
Men occupy most senior positions in civil service but are 'more likely to perceive gender bias in promotions'
Four Stormont parties urge British government to reconsider Pat Finucane decision
House of Commons backs Johnson’s Covid tiers despite threat of rebellion from Tory MPs